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you've been used to a few of those in your time. how are you reading the political ruins at the moment in washington. >> we don't decide your elebs and you don't decide ours. frankly, it's important for the british to work with whoever comes oit of presidential process and also i've worked actually closely with president obama in the last few years on the middle east stuff. and i have graed admiration and work well with him. >> i wonder what you thought has been his biggest challenge as president. >> that's easy. he inherited a global economy in meltdown. and i think one of the things that people really don't understand about the situation today is that this is -- this economic crisis is completely different than anything our generation of politicians has experienced before. we are used to a periodic economic crisis with a bit of tweaking and help and this and that resolves themselves. this is different. you're talking about a situation in which you've got to go back, i think, not saying exactly the same, but back as a parallel in r
you've been used to a few of those in your time. how are you reading the political ruins at the moment in washington. >> we don't decide your elebs and you don't decide ours. frankly, it's important for the british to work with whoever comes oit of presidential process and also i've worked actually closely with president obama in the last few years on the middle east stuff. and i have graed admiration and work well with him. >> i wonder what you thought has been his biggest...
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i used to when i was younger. leo and all those guys would come over to my house every weekend and play basketball. their whole crew. a lot of those guys would come over and play basketball. now it's, you know, if i'm not working, i'm with my kids. >> the party guys just got really fed up. because you suddenly became an adult. >> yes. >> they weren't factoring this into the relationship. you were the lead party guy. >> i was one of them, yes. >> you were the "it's friday, we're going to vegas" guys. >> oh, it's tuesday. we're just recovering from a monday night outing. >> was there a moment, cathartic moment, where you just woke up and went, i'm done with that? >> certainly. when i met my wife. we started getting serious. obviously when i was going to have a child. it was like, can't be a child having a child. it's very much like "ted." when my wife and i met, i was living with five of my friends in an apartment. she was like, you know, i love you and i like your friend, don't get me wrong, but i don't want to be
i used to when i was younger. leo and all those guys would come over to my house every weekend and play basketball. their whole crew. a lot of those guys would come over and play basketball. now it's, you know, if i'm not working, i'm with my kids. >> the party guys just got really fed up. because you suddenly became an adult. >> yes. >> they weren't factoring this into the relationship. you were the lead party guy. >> i was one of them, yes. >> you were the...
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that he eve been a disaster for us. they've cost a trillion dollars over the period afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> when you look at the way afghanistan is going, many say it's become a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done? rather than going in with men on the ground, big, large truths and says we're going to tackle the terrorists through intelligence, through special forces and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs and we should do everything we can to get the united nations to the deal with conflict before they get -- before people start resorting to violence just begets violence. i think we ought to renounce war and have -- let the courts handle it, have arbitration at the united nations and let them handle it and then be bound by what those decisions are. i mean, if everybody started shooting everybody that they had a disagreement with, all we'd be doing is shooting each other there's enough of that anyway. but that doesn't accomplish anything except g
that he eve been a disaster for us. they've cost a trillion dollars over the period afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> when you look at the way afghanistan is going, many say it's become a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done? rather than going in with men on the ground, big, large truths and says we're going to tackle the terrorists through intelligence, through special forces and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs...
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as a matter of fact, he didn't use his injury as an excuse. he used it an opportunity to excel. th i
as a matter of fact, he didn't use his injury as an excuse. he used it an opportunity to excel. th i
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> i met tony blair almost exactly eight years ago. he was in his second term as prime minister and i was just starting out. after our first meeting, the reporter asked if we found anything in common and i jokingly replied that we both used colgate toothpaste. the truth is, i did feel a close connection to tony blair, as i said after the first meeting, i knew that when either of us gets in a bind, there wi
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glad you are with us. i'm randi kaye. it is early. hopefully your kids are tucked in bed sleeping like angels. it's what one tennessee woman was hoping for when she adopted a little boy from russia. he was a 7-year-old boy that his mother decided he was mentally unstable. she put him on a plane and returned him like a pair of pants that didn't fit. she was not aware of his mental condition. now, a tennessee judge ordered the mother in this case to pay for the boy's care in russia
glad you are with us. i'm randi kaye. it is early. hopefully your kids are tucked in bed sleeping like angels. it's what one tennessee woman was hoping for when she adopted a little boy from russia. he was a 7-year-old boy that his mother decided he was mentally unstable. she put him on a plane and returned him like a pair of pants that didn't fit. she was not aware of his mental condition. now, a tennessee judge ordered the mother in this case to pay for the boy's care in russia
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as a matter of fact, he didn't use his injury as an excuse. he used it an opportunity to excel. this is a man who has been in combat seven times, twice on one leg, and to ride across the paladura canyon with chris self is awe-inspiring. he's a great example of what -- of the best of america and it's an honor to call him friend. >> a moving and inspiring, keeping america great. good night. >>> hello i'm don lemon. stories you're talking about in a moment. first up to speed on some of the day's headlines. >>> news tonight about a deadly disease outbreak with only name and children as victims. it's some kind of illness that doctors have never seen before and, so far, can't treat it and they can't stop it. at least 61 children are dead, all of them in cambodia and medical officials are urgently trying to figure out what it is and somehow keep it from spreading to other countries. >>> just months before his retirement, massachusetts congressman barney frank is a newly married man and married his long time partner tonight. massachusetts is one of six states that allow same-sex marriag
as a matter of fact, he didn't use his injury as an excuse. he used it an opportunity to excel. this is a man who has been in combat seven times, twice on one leg, and to ride across the paladura canyon with chris self is awe-inspiring. he's a great example of what -- of the best of america and it's an honor to call him friend. >> a moving and inspiring, keeping america great. good night. >>> hello i'm don lemon. stories you're talking about in a moment. first up to speed on some...
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that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest with the continuing escalating and, most importantly, unproven allegations by five republican members of congress that the u.s. government is being infiltrated and subverted by radical jihadists, members of the muslim brotherhood. minnesota republican congresswoman michele bachmann and four gop house colleagues are leading the charge. congresswoman bachmann today expanding her charges while, at the same time, oddly claiming she's not doing exactly what she's doing. as we've reported, bachmann and the others have asked the inspectors general of five security agencies to look into what bachmann calls the possible deep penetration of the u.s. government by muslim extremists. perhaps the most shocking of all, they're implying this woman, in particular, huma abedin, secretary of state hillary clinton's chief executive, may somehow be working on behalf of the muslim brotherhood and they're questioning how she got a security clear
that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest with the continuing escalating and, most importantly, unproven allegations by five republican members of congress that the u.s. government is being infiltrated and subverted by radical jihadists, members of the muslim brotherhood. minnesota republican congresswoman michele bachmann and four gop house colleagues are leading the charge. congresswoman bachmann today expanding her charges...
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i used the "f" word all the time. i don't know why they felt that to be necessary. >> when you were in vietnam and you went through five, six years of absolute hell, repeated tortures, beatings, so on, what did you learn about yourself that has now dictated the way you are as a politician? >> i was proud of my ability to resist all kinds of pressures from my captors. both mental and physical. but i also recognize that i had limitations because at one point after sufficient physical extended mistreatment, i broke and signed a confession. so i realized i wasn't the toughest. i wasn't john wayne mccain as some used to call me in my earlier days. and so i think it made me aware that all of us have -- our not failings but our vulnerabilities and sometimes we don't always do what we would like to do. but the point is, pick yourself up, as i did right after that, go right back into the arena with them. >> what has been the greatest moment of your life? if i could relive, outside marriage and children, if i could have the pow
i used the "f" word all the time. i don't know why they felt that to be necessary. >> when you were in vietnam and you went through five, six years of absolute hell, repeated tortures, beatings, so on, what did you learn about yourself that has now dictated the way you are as a politician? >> i was proud of my ability to resist all kinds of pressures from my captors. both mental and physical. but i also recognize that i had limitations because at one point after sufficient...
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>> i liked it then because of the drug use. i didn't party with other people. i never did drugs with other people, i only did it by myself. now, solitude is about writing. because so much of that process is thinking about what you're going to write before you write it. i'm also a father now, so when i'm not working i like to spend my time -- >> did you let the beatles do your best stuff on the drugs? >> you know what -- the last thing i want to do is make drugs sound good to anybody. but, you know, bill maher once said drugs sure haven't hurt his record collection. i don't think i did do my best stuff while i was high, but even if i had, if i was writing at shakespeare level high and the hackiest hack level straight, i'll take not being high and a hack. >> have you arrived at a good place in your life, do you think. the hard way maybe, but you have? >> i'm the luckiest guy in the world. i love being a father. i get paid to do exactly what i love doing, exactly what i'd love to do for free and i get to work with the greatest people in my industry. >> without wan
>> i liked it then because of the drug use. i didn't party with other people. i never did drugs with other people, i only did it by myself. now, solitude is about writing. because so much of that process is thinking about what you're going to write before you write it. i'm also a father now, so when i'm not working i like to spend my time -- >> did you let the beatles do your best stuff on the drugs? >> you know what -- the last thing i want to do is make drugs sound good to...
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is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do something. do you agree with him? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third te they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can to get russia and china to support this. it seems clear to me that they are not going to. but i also agree very much, that if f we act, we need to act with a coalition. given the background of everything else we have going on in the middle east. we shouldn't act unilaterally. >> what people say, is because china and russia, clearly huge powers in the world, have dug their heels in. they, if you talk to them, say we don't trust this opposition. we think many of them may be terrorists. some of them may have links to al qaeda and so on. can we trust the opposition rebels? do
is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do something. do you agree with him? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third te they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we...
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that does it for us. we'll see you again one hour from now with the latest on michele bachmann's doubling down on her allegations about muslim brotherhood, infiltration of the u.s. government, and particularly doubling down on charges against huma abedin, secretary of state clinton's top aide. what evidence does she actually have? we're keeping them honest. join us for that. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, the one man who knows exactly what it's like to run against barack obama for president. john mccain. what he really thinks about this campaign. >> i have not seen a presidential campaign where that campaign sunk that low this early. >> about money and politics. >> i promise you there will be scandals. if you think watergate was big, if you think abramoff was big, just wait when you see what happens. >> plus, syria and america's role. >> it's a total failure of american leadership. we could bring the assad regime down. >> and about his controversial running mate sarah palin. >> i think th
that does it for us. we'll see you again one hour from now with the latest on michele bachmann's doubling down on her allegations about muslim brotherhood, infiltration of the u.s. government, and particularly doubling down on charges against huma abedin, secretary of state clinton's top aide. what evidence does she actually have? we're keeping them honest. join us for that. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, the one man who knows exactly what it's like to run...
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